Implemented an ontology server for a client with many departments
that independently create marketing and advertising websites to
act as a “single source of truth” to ensure these
sites all maintain up-to-date copy and assets.

This is a custom node.js backed
by a MongoDB NoSQL database.
It included custom middleware to Authenticate users against the
organization's Active Directory server via
SAML.

Adapted Shopify's storefront to
sell digital—instead of physical—goods. This included a
custom API server to automatically deliver product keys to end-users
upon payment verification, as well as an “embedded Shopify
app” to allow the client to manage their serial code inventory
directly from Shopify's dashboard.

This project required a custom “serial-code provisioner” service implemented in Ruby on Rails and backed by a MySQL database. Serial codes were delivered to end-users with Mandrill.

Administration of the serial-code provisioner was implemented through a custom Shopify Plugin, also written in ruby. This allowed administrators to securely manage their inventory in the remote application directly from their Shopify console.

Led a Scrum
project to replace a disparate collection of legacy
REST services with
a unified Ruby on Rails service.

Implemented a service to communicate the volumetric data returned by millimetre wave scanners to that customer's profile, allowing E-Commerce partners (such as Levi's or Bloomingdale's to pre-select the garment size which fits them exactly.

Created an E-Commerce Wordpress
plugin to enable REST access to an the automated garment-fitting service.

Code Support on five UNIX applications and Application Support
of nine UNIX applications and one Windows application.

Developed a Java service to incorporate legacy telecom systems into
Bell's One Bill service. This project earned a perfect
10/10 in each of the twenty categories of the
Client Satisfaction Assessment Program
(CSAP) report. Recognized via the Kudos program for my work on this
project.

Involved in the local Java Special Interest Group and occasionally
presented a seminar on introductory UNIX/Linux skills to newer
employees.